Chlamydia has the same mode of transmission for circumcised and uncircumcised men. There is no difference. You can get it from oral, anal or vaginal sex; from genital-genital contact; and from being born to a woman with chlamydia.
Yes, men can give chlamydia to men and women can give chlamydia to women.Yes, a female can get chlamydia from a female, and a male can get chlamydia from a male
Chlamydia won't cause a man to be fertile.
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You can't answer the question of whose baby it is based on the chlamydia tests.
Research suggests that 30% of male urethritis is due to chlamydia (see related link).
Both chlamydia and UTI can cause burning with urination. Testing will easily differentiate between the two.
Yes, a man with chlamydia can get a woman pregnant, and infect her with chlamydia as well. You should abstain from vaginal sex or use contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause scarring which can impair fertility, but a history of gonorrhea and/or chlamydia doesn't mean you can't get pregnant.
Yes, that's possible. 80-90% of females and many males have no symptoms of chlamydia.
Chlamydia infections occur in both men and women, and infected people of both genders can pass the infection to partners.
It is theoretically possible to transfer chlamydia by mouth to vagina, but it is believed that chlamydia is rarely transmitted to females through oral sex. The reason is that chlamydia does not infect the mouth, but only the throat. It is possible for a male to get chlamydia from oral sex, but cunnilingus and anilingus do not appear to be high-risk activities for transmitting chlamydia.
Yes. Transmission is a chance. For chlamydia, its better than a coin toss, but still high. An infected male transmits to a female at about 40%. An infected female transmits to a male at about 33%.